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An explanation of the Passive Tense in German Language.

The passive tense is essentially used to revert a normal sentence, which means that the object becomes the subject and vice versa. It it commonly used in English, for example:Sentence: A man builds a hous...

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Examine the loss of hope and control in “Out of the Blue” by Simon Armitage

Armitage’s Poem “Out of the Blue” is written from the perspective of a victim of the 9/11 attacks on the World Trade Centre in 2001. Two key themes within the poem are a loss of hope, and loss of control,...

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Answered by Lois P. English tutor
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"Of the German regimes in the 20th century, the Weimar Republic (1919-1933) was more democratic than the Federal Republic (1949-1990)." How far do you agree with this statement?

The Weimar Republic and the Federal Republic of Germany share a number of similarities, something which is unsurprising given the fact that they are both regimes which emerged in the aftermath of devastat...

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Answered by Cameron S. History tutor
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What is the difference between "por" and "para"?

"Por" and "Para" are two words that both mean for, but are not interchangeable; their usage depends on the context of a sentence. "Por" is used when referring to to cause, tr...

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Answered by Bethia P. Spanish tutor
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Trouvez les erreurs dans le texte et corrigez-les. Marie habite près de Paris. Elle est né à Lille mais elle a déménagé pour son travail. Tous les dimanches, Marie se promène le long de la Seine et donne a manger au canars.


Marie habite près de Paris. Elle est né(e) à Lille mais elle a déménagé pour son travail. Tous les dimanches, Marie se promène le long de la Seine et donne (à) manger au canar(d)s.Elle - feminine, s...

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Answered by Lisa M. French tutor
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